Ready for a trip to the breast coast? Elia Adams of Naked News has the best and barest of Tinseltown in this week’s Hollywood Xposed. Featuring the third season highlights from Game of Thones ‘s Emilia Clarke , House of Cards ‘ amazing lesbian scene, Best Breast Nominee Betty Gilpin , and the nudest roles from theater stars Amber Heard and Emily Browning .
There’s some SKINsational nude releases on Netflix this week, starting off with Liv Tyler ’s return to nudity after a long hiatus in The Ledge (2011). Sweet MAM-otion! Juliette Lewis is baring her bad girl bitties for Strange Days (1995), and there’s tons of Tinseltown tits in Hollywood Boulevard (1976). Then wrap things up with Hall-of-Fame worthy full frontal from Rebecca De Mornay in A nd God Created Woman (1988), and Julie Christie giving Donald Sutherland a box lunch in Don’t Look Now (1973). See pics after the jump!
There’s some SKINsational nude releases on Netflix this week, starting off with Liv Tyler ’s return to nudity after a long hiatus in The Ledge (2011). Sweet MAM-otion! Juliette Lewis is baring her bad girl bitties for Strange Days (1995), and there’s tons of Tinseltown tits in Hollywood Boulevard (1976). Then wrap things up with Hall-of-Fame worthy full frontal from Rebecca De Mornay in A nd God Created Woman (1988), and Julie Christie giving Donald Sutherland a box lunch in Don’t Look Now (1973). See pics after the jump!
There’s some SKINsational nude releases on Netflix this week, starting off with Liv Tyler ’s return to nudity after a long hiatus in The Ledge (2011). Sweet MAM-otion! Juliette Lewis is baring her bad girl bitties for Strange Days (1995), and there’s tons of Tinseltown tits in Hollywood Boulevard (1976). Then wrap things up with Hall-of-Fame worthy full frontal from Rebecca De Mornay in A nd God Created Woman (1988), and Julie Christie giving Donald Sutherland a box lunch in Don’t Look Now (1973). See pics after the jump!
2012’s top three TV shows for nudity will really work your clicker! There’s Tinseltown tail in Californication , periods pieces in Boardwalk Empire , and abracadabr-ass in Magic City .
A bounty of boob tube box sets are hitting shelves this week, and they bring enough gratuitous greatness to really work your clicker! First up is seasons 1-5 of Californication , Mr. Skin’s go-to series for Tinseltown T&A. Next, the windy city gets SKIN-dy with Emmy Rossum and more stripping down on the second season of Shameless . Finally, get a raise thanks to shameless corporate climber Dawn Olivieri and plenty of perky guest stars on the Showtime series House of Lies . See pics after the jump!
Actor Harry Belafonte Criticizes President Obama And African-American Celebrities For Lack Of Social Responsiblity Iconic actor Harry Belafonte is speaking out on what he feels is a lack of social and political activism among the “elite” members of the African-American community including Jay-Z, Beyonce and even the President himself. “The power in many societies has become almost absolute,” Belafonte told the Tinseltown industry outlet. “What we did during the Bush period, what we still continue to do, even with Barack Obama, is the continuency of not changing the paradigm, of not changing the view. We still have laws that encourage torture, we did not change Guantanamo, we have laws that allow the police to arrest you at any time, not having to tell you why, and take you wherever they want. This kind of capitalism is taking us to the doorstep of [a] Fourth Reich, I think.” Belafonte, along with entertainers such as Sidney Poitier and Josephine Baker, are part of an older guard of African-Americans in the public eye for whom it was as important to be politically active as it was to be wealthy and watched. Belafonte’s contributions to the Civil Rights Movement are numerous — including financially assisting Dr. Martin Luther King, who considered Belafonte to be a close confidante. He is dismayed that today’s African-American celebrities do not in his opinion reflect the same level of dedication. Belafonte even believes that at least one white star could teach black luminaries a thing or two about social awareness. “I think one of the great abuses of this modern time is that we should have had such high-profile artists, powerful celebrities. But they have turned their back on social responsibility,” he accused. “That goes for Jay-Z and Beyoncé, for example. Give me Bruce Springsteen, and now you’re talking. I really think he is black.” Jay-Z has been vocal in his support of President Obama’s support of marriage equality. Beyoncé has also publicly endorsed Frank Ocean’s revelation that his first love was a man. Aside from these instances, it is difficult to name cases in which high-profile black celebrities have spoken out on political issues. We can name few more black celebs that have spoken out publicly about social and political issues but, does Mr. Belafonte have a point? Or is there just a generational disconnect between methods used to generate social and political awareness now and then? Source
It’s not exactly where you might expect to find one of Tinseltown’s most powerful pair. But Scarlett Johansson and Ryan Reynolds will soon be calling this Louisiana farmhouse home. The couple’s latest acquisition, which comes with a separate garage and a dilapidated barn, is currently being renovated and will also include eco-friendly features like solar heating.
Sarah Jessica Parker gets more bang for her buck wearing her Nicholas Kirkwood peep-toe heels to an appearance on the David Letterman show just after wearing them to the Sex and the City 2 after party. We know in Tinseltown, they say to never wear the same thing twice. But when it looks that good, why not?
Kristen Stewart had a paparazzi-free night out in Tinseltown? Now that’s news. The 19-year-old Runaways/Twilight starlet, her parents and some family friends hit L.A.’s…